Email from Bob Albrecht to Walter Isaacson about Tiny Basic:
Bob Albrecht11:37 AM 8 Feb. 2014
Ahoy Walter,
Computer Clubs and Computer Stores
After the Altair became available, many computer clubs formed and many computer stores opened. PCC grew to 48 pages per issue (tabloid) and published lots of computer hobby stuff.
People's Computer Company, volume 4, number 6, May 1976 published
the firstlist of computer clubs (104 clubs), and the first list of computer stores (47 stores).
Tiny Basic
Tiny Basic began in PCC. Tiny Basic became a joint effort of many hobbyists.
Attached: Scans of Tiny Basic stuff in PCC. The file name shows the volume, number of the issue, page number, and 1 for the top half of the page, 2 for the bottom half.
pcc_v3n5_p06_1.jpg Top 1/2 of volume 3, number 4, page 6.
Introduction
Email from Bob Albrecht to Walter Isaacson about Tiny Basic:
Bob Albrecht
11:37 AM 8 Feb. 2014
Ahoy Walter,
Computer Clubs and Computer Stores
After the Altair became available, many computer clubs formed and many computer stores opened. PCC grew to 48 pages per issue (tabloid) and published lots of computer hobby stuff.
People's Computer Company, volume 4, number 6, May 1976 published
the firstlist of computer clubs (104 clubs), and
the first list of computer stores (47 stores).
Tiny Basic
Tiny Basic began in PCC. Tiny Basic became a joint effort of many hobbyists.
Attached: Scans of Tiny Basic stuff in PCC. The file name shows the volume, number of the issue, page number, and 1 for the top half of the page, 2 for the bottom half.
pcc_v3n5_p06_1.jpg Top 1/2 of volume 3, number 4, page 6.
Bob & George